Another New Raspberry Question
My current summer fruiting raspberries are on their last legs. Having
had them for about 15 years, over this last few years they have been poorer and poorer, culminating this year in a small crop, and very few new canes for next years fruit. I plan to dig ut (may be) half the row, but due to lack of space I've no where else to plant new canes, except where the old ones come out. 1) Am I asking for trouble replanting in the same spot? 2) What is the best method of preparation and fertilisation for the ground before replanting? Ta Roger T 700 ft up in Mid Wales |
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Another New Raspberry Question
On 2010-08-19, Roger Tonkin wrote:
My current summer fruiting raspberries are on their last legs. Having had them for about 15 years, over this last few years they have been poorer and poorer, culminating this year in a small crop, and very few new canes for next years fruit. I plan to dig ut (may be) half the row, but due to lack of space I've no where else to plant new canes, except where the old ones come out. 1) Am I asking for trouble replanting in the same spot? Yes. The reason the canes are fading is more than likely becuase of a build up in disease. |
Another New Raspberry Question
On 19/08/2010 22:05, Jim Jackson wrote:
On 2010-08-19, Roger wrote: My current summer fruiting raspberries are on their last legs. Having had them for about 15 years, over this last few years they have been poorer and poorer, culminating this year in a small crop, and very few new canes for next years fruit. I plan to dig ut (may be) half the row, but due to lack of space I've no where else to plant new canes, except where the old ones come out. 1) Am I asking for trouble replanting in the same spot? Yes. The reason the canes are fading is more than likely becuase of a build up in disease. I have successfully replaced raspberries in the same spot, it involved quite a bit of work though. I dug out the top soil and swapped it with another area. Worth a Try I think. -- Residing on low ground in North Staffordshire |
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